Sentences with phrase «kicked to the curb because»

If you met a guy or a girl that was perfect in every which way possible, but they hated kids, you'd kick them to the curb because your deal breakers are not things you are willing to compromise... or at least you shouldn't be.
So there have been cases where really legitimate inventions have been kicked to the curb because of this type of approach,» he says.

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It's also big news because this stuff tastes so much more like the real thing and, admittedly, kicks my coconut milk variety to the curb.
Now, New Yorkers need to kick Charlie Rangel to the curb, because Pelosi obviously isn't going to do it.
This mohair sweater in «greenery» was part of my fall / winter wardrobe well before the delectable shade made Pantone's list for 2017... and trust me, it won't be kicked to the curb just because the year is up.
Even hard to remove mascara and lipstick comes off with this stuff because the magnetizing molecules in it ninja kick dirt and oil to the curb.
If it weren't for those two qualities, A Perfect Storm never would have happened, because Arizona would have kicked Spencer to the curb.
Lousy management teams stay in control because there is no one to vote them out and kick them to the curb.
Kicked to the curb Weston stopped using a Discover rewards card because reward categories for points changed every three months.
Now that they are on tv everyone will want to be a espots pro soon is going to be cod all over getting xgames trophy's because you can use aim assist while a true athlete that trained for years gets kicked to the curb.
This is because the Playstation 2 is still alive and ticking and hasn't been completely kicked to the curb by Sony, like Nintendo and Microsoft did with their systems.
I've kicked some words to the curb in fact just recently — last Sunday the Pastor said the Bible says you should -LCB- n e v e r -RCB- speak ill of your self — because God doesn't make any junk.
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